I-85 crash survivor: My mom was the best
The young daughter of one victim was among those to testify Monday during the sentencing phase of Chandler Kania's trial in the deaths of three people in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 85.

Argument with frat brother preceded fatal I-85 crash
Friends of a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student involved in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 last year that killed three people testified Thursday that the student had been drinking and smoking marijuana throughout the day and night before the crash.

Relatives' grief raw in first day of wrong-way DWI trial
Opening statements are expected to begin Wednesday morning in the trial of Chandler Michael Kania, a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people in a 2015 wrong-way collision on Interstate 85.

Trial to proceed after guilty plea in fatal I-85 crash
A former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people last year in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 pleaded guilty Monday to several lesser charges in the case, but a trial on three second-degree murder charges will proceed this week.

Judge again OKs evidence for fatal I-85 crash trial
A judge ruled Thursday that blood-alcohol and cellphone evidence can be introduced in the trial of a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85.

Defense still trying to keep evidence out of fatal I-85 crash trial
With the trial of a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 set to start in two weeks, defense attorneys are making a last-ditch effort to keep jurors from hearing evidence about his blood-alcohol level and information from his cellphone.

Judge refuses to delay fatal I-85 crash trial
A Superior Court judge rejected a defense motion Tuesday to delay the trial of a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85.

Judge: Cellphone evidence OK for fatal I-85 crash trial
A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that evidence obtained from the cellphone of a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 can be used in his upcoming trial.

Defense says cellphone search in fatal I-85 crash illegal
Defense attorneys for a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 have asked that blood tests and other evidence be excluded when the case goes to trial this fall.

Defense seeks to block evidence in fatal I-85 crash trial
Defense attorneys for a former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student accused of killing three people a year ago in a wrong-way collision on Interstate 85 have asked that blood tests and other evidence be excluded when the case goes to trial this fall.